
November 2020 Election Results
News / This year, SPUR鈥檚 Voter Guide provided Bay Area voters with analysis and recommendations on 35 local, regional and state measures. Now that the dust has settled, a historic election in a historic year has produced a number of critical local wins in the Bay Area, despite some significant defeats.
Undue Burden
黑料传送门Report / Sales taxes are a common revenue-raising tool, but they also play a role in reinforcing structural inequality. Every consumer pays the same tax rate at the register, but low-income households pay a higher percentage of their income. In a new report, 黑料传送门explores three options for instituting a low-income sales tax credit or supplement to help create a more equitable tax code.
Time to Reform Bay Area Sales Taxes
News / Taxes are more than revenue-raising tools: They reflect our collective sense of fairness and shared values. But most sales taxes are regressive, which means they hit low-income households hardest. A new 黑料传送门report argues that a sales tax credit or similar cash benefit could address these impacts and advance a more just tax code and a more equitable region.
Value Driven
黑料传送门Report / Roads and parking are expensive to build, but they鈥檙e mostly free for drivers to use as much as they鈥檇 like. This kind of free access imposes serious costs on others: traffic, climate change, air pollution, and heart and lung disease. SPUR鈥檚 new report Value Driven shines a light on the invisible costs of driving and offers five pioneering strategies to address them.
Shining a Light on the Invisible Costs of Driving
News / For most people in the Bay Area, getting somewhere means driving. It's the default option because it is most often easier and cheaper than any other option. But driving imposes serious costs on others: traffic, climate change, air pollution, and heart and lung disease. A new 黑料传送门report shines a light on the invisible costs of driving and offers five strategies to address them.
黑料传送门Welcomes Ronak Dav茅 Okoye as Oakland Director
News / 黑料传送门is pleased to announce that Ronak Dav茅 Okoye has joined the organization as Oakland director. 黑料传送门Oakland Board Chair Dahlia Chazan says she鈥檚 excited to welcome Ronak to SPUR: 鈥淪he鈥檚 an Oaklander who will be serving her community, bringing new ideas from other cities and from her experience helping government agencies really listen to the people they serve.鈥
Equity and the Public Realm: Designing Spaces for Everyone
News / Who determines how public spaces are used, and who gets to use them? SPUR鈥檚 weeklong symposium Ideas + Action 2020: Public Space brought people together from different cities to share their perspectives regarding equitable public spaces. A set of themes emerged: Building equitable public spaces requires a public and professional reckoning with power, safety and accessibility.
Funding California鈥檚 Fight Against Climate Change
News / What could California do to limit climate change and clean the air if the state had $30 billion to spend in the next 10 years? Climate change policy leaders gathered to tackle this question at an October 1 convening organized by 黑料传送门and Move LA. On the table is a potential ballot measure that could go before California voters in November 2022.
Downtown San Jos茅鈥檚 Momentum Slowed but Not Stopped
News / After decades of efforts to attract investment, downtown San Jos茅 was experiencing a rare moment in the spotlight before COVID-19. Big project announcements from Google, Adobe and others seemed to put within reach San Jos茅鈥檚 decades-old aspiration to become a lively urban center. Now, as the pandemic drags on, residents are left to wonder how much of downtown鈥檚 previous momentum will carry through the crisis.
Silicon Valley Roundtable: Recovering From the Pandemic Means Addressing Systemic Injustice
News / Leaders in Silicon Valley are looking at the innovations that might emerge in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing is clear: This time, it won鈥檛 be an engineering solution. The Silicon Valley Recovery Roundtable, launched to help businesses safely reopen, realized that its goal was not to return to 鈥渘ormal鈥 but to repair the systemic disparities that existed before the pandemic.
One Step Closer to Expanding Healthy Food Incentives in California
News / A new request for applications may not, on the face of it, seem like a big deal. But, when the California Department of Social Services posted its request for applications for the California Fruit and Vegetable EBT Integration Pilot Project in early September, it marked an important milestone in SPUR鈥檚 long-term goal of making healthy food incentives a permanent supplement to the CalFresh/SNAP program.
More for Less
黑料传送门Report / Around the world, building major transit projects is notoriously difficult. Yet the Bay Area has an especially poor track record: Major projects here take decades from start to finish, and our project costs rank among the highest in the world. 黑料传送门offers policy proposals that will save time, save money and add up to a reliable, integrated and frequent network that works better for everyone.
Infrastructure Bay Area
黑料传送门Report / SPUR鈥檚 report More for Less examines how the Bay Area can reverse its poor track record of delivering large, complex public transit projects on time, on budget and without major defect. This companion report details one of our most significant recommendations: to establish Infrastructure Bay Area, a specialized entity that would lead the procurement and delivery of all the region鈥檚 major transit projects.
Why the Bay Area Struggles with Transit Project Delivery, and How to Fix It
News / The Bay Area has underinvested in transit for decades. Today, in the midst of a pandemic, it鈥檚 hard to imagine how the region will catch up: Our major transit projects regularly take decades to build and rank among the most expensive in the world. SPUR鈥檚 latest report offers three big ideas for delivering transit projects in less time,for less money and with better public value.
Six Ways to Better Deliver Benefits and Feed Hungry Californians
News / Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, social service agencies have been under-resourced and ill-prepared to deal with the huge surge of people seeking help to meet their basic needs. 黑料传送门offers six ways the state can improve the benefits process and help Californians get the food assistance and other services they need.
Does State Tax Policy Discourage Housing Production?
Policy Brief / California鈥檚 housing crisis is due in part to a failure to build enough new housing. Many California cities view housing as less fiscally beneficial to build than other types of development. 黑料传送门and California Forward explore whether cities that receive a low share of the state property tax would have an incentive to produce more housing if their share of the property tax was increased.
Model Places
黑料传送门Report / Over the next 50 years, the San Francisco Bay Area is expected to gain 4 million people and 2 million jobs. In a region where a crushing housing shortage already threatens quality of life, how can we welcome new residents and jobs without paving over green spaces or pushing out long-time community members? 黑料传送门partnered with AECOM to envision an equitable and sustainable future region.
Model Places: Envisioning a Future Bay Area With Room and Opportunity for Everyone
News / 黑料传送门partnered with AECOM to investigate what it would take to house everyone who wants to live in the Bay Area. We鈥檝e published our research in a new report, Model Places: Envisioning a Future Bay Area With Room and Opportunity for Everyone .
Remembering John K. Stewart
News / John Stewart was a pillar of the real estate and affordable housing communities across California. Founder and chairman of the John Stewart Company, John was an entrepreneur who devoted his life to providing high quality, well-designed, well-managed affordable housing. Today the company manages over 420 projects with 33,000 units, housing 100,000 residents statewide, and is owner or general partner of a substantial number of these.
Mayors Breed, Liccardo and Schaaf Reflect on Their Leadership in Conversation with SPUR's CEO, Alicia John-Baptiste
News / 黑料传送门recently convened the mayors of the three largest cities in the region to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their communities. Each described how they have responded to this crisis, the meaningful policy changes they've implemented and what their vision is for long-term recovery that addresses systemic racism and provides inclusive economic opportunity.